Entity: CLOUD-SERVER
A cloud server is a virtual server that provides on-demand access to computing resources over the internet, allowing users to store, analyze, and process data remotely.
CLOUD-SERVER
Etymology
The term 'cloud server' originates from the concept of cloud computing, where resources are accessed over the internet.
Definition
A cloud server is a virtualized server that runs in a cloud computing environment, providing on-demand access to computing resources over the internet. It offers similar capabilities to physical servers but does not need to physically exist in the user's office space.
Historical Context
Cloud servers have evolved as a cost-effective and scalable solution for organizations to access computing resources remotely without the need for physical servers.
Cultural Significance
Cloud servers have revolutionized the way businesses and individuals store, analyze, and process data, enabling flexibility and efficiency in managing computing workloads.
Related Concepts
- Cloud Computing
- Virtualization
- Data Center
See Also
A cloud server is a virtualized server that runs in a cloud computing environment, offering computing services over the internet and similar capabilities to physical servers.